The Vater's ampulla neoplasias are not very frequent lesions. The ampullectomy consists on the total resection of the Vater's ampulla and part of the duodenal wall with the later reconstruction and anastomosis of the common bile duct and the Wirsung's duct to the duodenum. The local resection of the ampulla is an alternative to the duodenopancreatectomy that has to be taken into account, especially in benign lesions as in the case of adenomas of the Vater's ampulla. Here we describe two cases one with adenoma of the Vater's ampulla, with a high degree dysplasia, who first underwent an ampullectomy and finally ended up in a duodenopancreatectomy due to the infiltration of the adenoma into the edge of section and other case of Lymphangioma of Vater's ampulla with no infiltration in the edge of section.